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The Thunder Jet

"As an icon of matchless friendship-elevated, towering, sky-scraping n' virtually loftier than the mighty Himalayan peaks n' summits-Pakistan and China have-eventually-set of the chivalrous n' charismatic JF-17 Thunder lightweight, all weather, multi-role aircraft with a toning presentation of F-16 fighter plane."

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Of Assassination and Dialogue

"While a bunch of Israeli and Palestinian women were hugging and kissing outside Tulkarm today, the Israeli government dropped three 250 kg (550 lb) bombs on an apartment building in Gaza, trying (unsuccessfully) to kill the ten Hamas leaders meeting inside. "We were only trying to send them a message," said the news commentator on Israeli TV tonight. "We were trying to kill them," corrected the anchor, "but screwed up."

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Betrayal at Camp David

"It was the first day of the Israeli-Egyptian peace negotiations, after Anwar Sadat's visit to Jerusalem. They took place at Mina House, a hotel rich in history near the Pyramids."

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Ache for Foe's Movies!

"With cipher of sanity, cable operators-in Pakistan-have eventually set-aside their atypical 'style of protest' by resuming their routine packages for the viewers of miscellaneous television channels."

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Silent Patriotism is not an option

"Within less than four months of September 11, 2001, the federal
government managed to draft, refine, and approve one of the most
oppressive laws of any modern democracy -- Bill C-36. Against an
unmistakable background of American pressure, it was rushed through,
without consulting the Supreme Court, and without a free vote in the
House of Commons."

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A Pro Al-Qaeda Syrian Policy?

"Undeterred by the flap over its discredited reasons for invading Iraq, in midsummer, the Bush administration leveled false and misleading charges against Syria, heightening tensions and cutting off vital information relating to Al Qaeda. While hosting Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on his ranch in Crawford Texas, on July 21, 2003, President George W. Bush accused Syria and Iran of continuing to "harbor and assist terrorists," acts he called "completely unacceptable...."

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Hawks to India

With its traditional antagonistic mind-set, the BJP-led Vajpayee Cabinet has--eventually--given a 'go-ahead' signal to buy 66 Hawks from Britain, a deal costing multi-million dollars which India opts to spend on fanatic collection of arsenal instead of incurring the same money for the welfare of its famished people--living far below the poverty line.

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'Out of the Bag'

"Keeping his 'archetypal' skipping style of oratory-with an antagonistic mindset-intact, the Indian Prime Minister AB Vajpayee-in his address to the nation from the ramparts of Red Fort in Delhi-said on the eve of his country's national day that 'India's efforts to resolve outstanding issues with Pakistan should not be seen as a sign of weakness'."

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